BEIJING — Pandas living in an earthquake-hit part of southwestern China have been evacuated to temporary shelters due to the continuing threat of landslides and other hazards, a forestry bureau report said Tuesday.

The May 12 Sichuan province quake caused severe damage in the Wolong Nature Reserve, and the report said pandas from it's Hetaoping Research and Conservation Center will have to stay elsewhere until the center is rebuilt.

The area's annual rainy season starts in June, and rivers routinely overflow their banks. Landslides are a particular concern because the quake caused steep hillsides to shear away and crash into valleys below. Many of the slopes remain unstable and at risk of being washed away by rainstorms.